Becoming Platonists

One of the most fundamental divides in the history of philosophy is…

About the Author: Bishop Robert Barron

This article first appeared at: www.wordonfire.org. Bishop Robert Barron is an author, speaker, theologian, and founder of Word on Fire, a global media ministry. This article has been reprinted with the kind permission of the editors.

Words, word, words

Many years ago a responsible figure in the world of Irish education…

About the Author: Michael Kirke

Michael Kirke is a freelance writer, a regular contributor to Position Papers, and a widely read blogger at Garvan Hill (www.garvan.wordpress.com). His views can be responded to at mjgkirke@gmail.com.

“Wokeism” in France

I will confess that one of the biggest laughs I’ve had in…

About the Author: Bishop Robert Barron

This article first appeared at: www.wordonfire.org. Bishop Robert Barron is an author, speaker, theologian, and founder of Word on Fire, a global media ministry. This article has been reprinted with the kind permission of the editors.

Conservatism: The Fight for a Tradition

Conservatism: The Fight for a Tradition Edmund Fawcett Princeton University Press October…

About the Author: James Bradshaw

James Bradshaw works for an international consulting firm based in Dublin, and has a background in journalism and public policy. Outside of work, he writes for a number of publications, on topics including politics, history, culture, film and literature.

Insights

Insights Peter Haverty AuthorHouse October 2020 182 pages Peter Haverty explains how…

About the Author: Rev. Philip Griffin

Rev. Philip Griffin holds a PhD in Plant Science from Manchester, where he spent ten years teaching. Ordained to the priesthood in 1981, he worked in Opus Dei centres in Enugu, Nigeria, where he was also a university chaplain and lecturer in Plant Science. Until recently he was chaplain of Rosemont School, Dublin.